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Anviz Global presented a range of fingerprint, facial and iris biometric security devices at IFSEC 2015
The C2 Pro time and attendance
terminal can scan a fingerprint in less
than 0.5 seconds 

Leading biometrics, surveillance and RFID manufacturer Anviz Global deeply appreciated all the visitors who stopped by their booth at IFSEC 2015, the largest event for the security industry in the UK.

Fingerprint, facial and iris recognition security devices

Anviz introduced its newest product in security field: C2 Pro, the time and attendance terminal capable of scanning a fingerprint in less than 0.5 seconds. The M5, the outdoor fingerprint & card reader, was also part of the display where the attendees could see and try both products and share their excitement for these two security innovations.

Anviz also exhibited UltraMatch S1000, employing unique technology to identify subjects through the distinctive features contained within an individual’s iris, and FacePass Pro, a security device whose facial recognition works for any user regardless of complexion, facial expression, hairstyle, and facial hair. UltraMatch S1000 and FacePass Pro are the two favorite models of our customers all around the globe.

Anviz were so pleased to have been part of the IFSEC and look forward to next year's exhibition in London.

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